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THE ASIAN HEALTH TALENTS 2024

Guidelines for Final Round

1. Healthcare Innovation Marathon

The Healthcare Innovation Marathon is the final round competition designed to drive advancements in the healthcare industry by fostering creativity, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. This dynamic event features three distinct yet interconnected sub-competitions:

a. MOBILE HEALTH APP DEVELOPMENT MARATHON: PHYSICAL FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

The Mobile Health App Development Marathon encourages students to create innovative and impactful mobile applications that improve health outcomes, track health metrics, or enhance patient-doctor communication. The competition focuses on usability, user experience, and real-world impact. The guidelines and eligibility criteria ensure a fair and competitive environment while encouraging students to leverage their skills and creativity in improving health outcomes through mobile technology.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Teams combining students with diverse skills (e.g., programming, design, healthcare) are encouraged.
Development Platform
  • Supported Platforms: Mobile applications must be developed for either iOS, Android, or cross-platform environments.
  • Development Tools: Teams have the flexibility to choose the development tools and programming languages of their preference.
Usability and Impact
  • User-Centric Design: Emphasize user-centric design and usability in the app development process.
  • Health Challenge: Clearly demonstrate how the mobile app addresses a specific health challenge and its potential impact on users.
  • Outcome Articulation: Clearly articulate how the app addresses health outcomes, tracks metrics, or facilitates communication between patients and doctors.
  • Functional Prototype: Teams are required to submit a functional prototype or demo video showcasing the key features of their mobile health app with the proposal. The prototype should highlight the app’s usability, functionality, and its potential impact on health outcomes.
Submission and Evaluation

Submission Requirements:

  • App Installation File: APK for Android or IPA for iOS.
  • Source Code: Hosted on a GitHub repository.
  • User Manual: Comprehensive guide for users.
  • Presentation: Maximum 10 slides summarizing the app’s functionality, innovation, and impact.
  • Demo Video: Short video demonstrating the app’s key features.

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Creativity and Innovation (20%)
  • Usability (20%)
  • Functionality (20%)
  • Potential Impact (20%)
  • Feasibility of Implementation (10%)
  • Scalability and Sustainability (10%)

Ethical Guidelines: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines and respect intellectual property rights throughout the competition. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of existing solutions will result in disqualification.

Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Workstations with internet access will be provided.
  • Ensure the app is pre-installed and ready for demonstration.

Presentations:

  • Each team will have 15 minutes to present their app, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The health issue the app addresses.
    • Solution: How the app addresses the problem.
    • Features: Key features and functionalities of the app.
    • Usability: User interface and user experience design.
    • Impact: Potential real-world impact and user benefits.
  • Live demonstration of the app is required.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields including healthcare, technology, and design. They will evaluate the apps based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Teams must bring their own laptops and any necessary hardware.
  • Internet access will be provided.
  • Any additional software requirements must be communicated in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The Mobile Health App Development Marathon is not just a competition but a platform to showcase your creativity and contribute to the future of healthcare. We look forward to seeing your innovative solutions and wish you all the best!

b. HEALTHCARE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PITCH: PHYSICAL FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

The Healthcare Entrepreneurship Pitch invites students to pitch innovative healthcare startup ideas to a panel of judges. The competition aims to foster entrepreneurial spirit, encourage creativity, and promote the development of impactful solutions in the healthcare sector.
Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Interdisciplinary teams that bring together students with diverse skills, such as business, technology, healthcare, and design, are encouraged.
  • Individual Participation: Individual submissions are also accepted.
Field of Study
  • Academic Backgrounds: Participants may come from various academic backgrounds, including business, medicine, engineering, information technology, and other related fields.
Innovation and Feasibility
  • Focus: Startup ideas must focus on innovation, addressing a specific challenge or opportunity in the healthcare sector.
  • Feasibility: Emphasize the feasibility of implementing the proposed solution, considering technological, financial, and operational aspects.
  • Problem Statement: Clearly articulate the problem or opportunity that the healthcare startup aims to address.
  • Healthcare Landscape: Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the current healthcare landscape and the potential impact of the proposed solution.
Submission Requirements
  • Overview: Provide a comprehensive overview of the healthcare startup idea.
  • Key Features: Outline the key features, functionalities, and unique selling points that set the startup apart from existing solutions.
  • Market Analysis: Conduct a market analysis to identify the target audience, market size, and potential competitors.
  • Scalability: Address the scalability of the startup and its relevance in the broader healthcare ecosystem.
  • Business Model: Clearly define the business model for the healthcare startup, including revenue streams, pricing strategies, and potential partnerships that contribute to the sustainability of the business.
Presentation Guidelines

Pitch Presentation: Teams must present their healthcare startup idea to a panel of judges.

  • Content: Presentations should cover the problem statement, solution overview, market analysis, business model, and potential impact.
  • Duration: Each team will have [specified time] to present their idea, followed by a Q&A session with the judges.
Evaluation Criteria
  • Innovation (20%)
  • Feasibility (20%)
  • Market Analysis (20%)
  • Business Model (20%)
  • Presentation Skills (10%)
  • Potential Impact (10%)
  • Scalability: Judges may also consider the practicality of implementation and the scalability of the proposed startup.
Questions and Answers Session
  • Engagement: Following the pitch presentation, teams will engage in a Q&A session with the judging panel.
  • Preparation: Teams should be prepared to respond to inquiries about their startup idea, addressing any concerns or seeking additional clarification.
Ethical Guidelines
  • Integrity: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines, uphold academic integrity, and maintain professionalism throughout the competition.
  • Violations: Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or unethical behavior will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Presentation equipment and materials will be provided.

Presentations:

  • Each team or individual will have 20 minutes to present their proposal, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The healthcare issue the policy addresses.
    • Proposed Solution: Key elements and innovative aspects of the policy.
    • Feasibility: Practical implementation and potential challenges.
    • Impact: Expected outcomes and benefits for the healthcare system.
    • Equity: Considerations for inclusivity and fairness.
  • A live Q&A session will allow judges to ask questions and provide feedback.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields, including healthcare, policy, and academia. They will evaluate the proposals based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
  • Special Mentions: Awards for outstanding achievements in specific categories such as Best Innovative Solution, Most Feasible Proposal, etc.
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Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own laptops and any necessary materials.
  • Presentation equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

 

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The Healthcare Policy Proposal Competition is a platform to showcase your expertise and contribute to the future of healthcare policy in Asia. We look forward to your innovative solutions and wish you all the best!

c. SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS COMPETITION: PHYSICAL FINAL ROUND GUIDELINES

The Sustainable Healthcare Solutions Competition invites academic professionals to propose solutions for creating sustainable and environmentally friendly healthcare systems. The competition aims to encourage educators to contribute innovative ideas that address the intersection of healthcare, sustainability, and environmental responsibility.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must currently hold a position as a lecturer or academic faculty member in a recognized educational institution.
  • Disciplines: Lecturers with expertise in healthcare, environmental sciences, public health, or related fields are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Submissions: The competition is open to team submissions only.
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Interdisciplinary teams are encouraged, bringing together diverse expertise from healthcare, environmental sciences, public health, and related fields.
Focus Area
  • Sustainability in Healthcare: Proposals must address sustainability in healthcare, considering environmental impact, resource management, and eco-friendly practices within healthcare systems.
  • Innovation: Emphasize innovation in proposing sustainable solutions for healthcare systems.
  • Practical Implementation: Address the practical implementation of the proposed ideas, considering the unique challenges and opportunities within healthcare settings.
Proposal Requirements
  • Environmental Impact: Clearly articulate how the proposed solutions contribute to reducing the environmental impact of healthcare operations, considering aspects such as waste reduction, energy efficiency, sustainable sourcing, and carbon footprint reduction.
  • Resource Management: Propose strategies for optimizing resource use, reducing water consumption, and minimizing the ecological footprint of healthcare facilities.
  • Health Equity: Consider the impact of sustainable healthcare solutions on health equity and social responsibility, addressing how environmentally friendly practices can contribute to improved health outcomes and community well-being.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Discuss the cost-effectiveness of the proposed sustainable healthcare solutions, considering the economic implications, potential cost savings, and long-term financial sustainability.
  • Feasibility: Clearly outline the feasibility of implementing the proposed solutions within existing healthcare systems, discussing the potential for scalability and adaptation to different healthcare settings and regions.
Submission Requirements
  • Written Document: Submissions must include a comprehensive written document outlining the sustainable healthcare solution.
  • Presentation: Teams must prepare a presentation that effectively communicates the key aspects of the proposal, including its rationale, innovation, feasibility, and potential impact.
  • Deadline: Submissions must be received by [Insert Deadline].
Evaluation Criteria
  • Innovation (20%)
  • Practicality (20%)
  • Environmental Impact (20%)
  • Resource Management (15%)
  • Health Equity Considerations (10%)
  • Presentation Clarity (15%)
  • Overall Feasibility and Scalability: Judges may also consider the practicality of implementation and the potential for scalability and adaptation to various healthcare settings.
Event Structure
  • Check-in and Setup: Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time]. Necessary materials and instructions will be provided.
  • Presentations: Each team will present their proposal to a panel of judges, followed by a Q&A session.
    • Duration: Each team will have [specified time] to present their idea, followed by a Q&A session with the judges.
Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own laptops and any necessary materials.
  • Presentation equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any violations of the rules will be dealt with seriously and may result in disqualification.

The Sustainable Healthcare Solutions Competition is an opportunity to showcase your innovative ideas and contribute to creating environmentally friendly and sustainable healthcare systems. We look forward to your participation and wish you the best of luck!

2. Telemedicine Innovation Contest: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The Telemedicine Innovation Contest aims to inspire students to create innovative telemedicine solutions that address healthcare access challenges, especially in remote or underprivileged areas. The competition focuses on developing scalable and impactful solutions that leverage telecommunication technologies to improve healthcare delivery.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Teams combining students with diverse skills (e.g., programming, design, healthcare) are encouraged.
Technology Stack
  • Technologies: Solutions can leverage a variety of technologies, including but not limited to mobile apps, web platforms, wearable devices, and IoT.
  • Innovation: Teams are encouraged to explore innovative approaches to telemedicine, considering the unique needs of the target population.
Scalability and Accessibility
  • Scalability: Emphasize the scalability of the telemedicine solution.
  • Accessibility: Consider how the solution can be easily adopted and utilized in resource-constrained environments.
Usability and User Experience
  • User-Centric Design: Prioritize user-centric design and usability in the development of the telemedicine solution.
  • Ease of Use: Consider the ease of use for both healthcare providers and patients in the targeted areas.
Feasibility and Sustainability
  • Feasibility: Clearly demonstrate the feasibility of implementing the telemedicine solution in real-world settings.
  • Sustainability: Address the long-term sustainability of the solution, considering factors such as infrastructure, cost-effectiveness, and community engagement.
  • Healthcare Access: Clearly articulate how the solution addresses healthcare access challenges in remote or underprivileged areas.
Submission and Evaluation

Submission Requirements:

  • Functional Prototype: A working prototype or demo video showcasing the key features of the telemedicine solution.
  • Documentation:
    • Installation File: Relevant files for mobile apps or web platforms.
    • Source Code: Hosted on a GitHub repository.
    • User Manual: Comprehensive guide for users.
    • Presentation: Maximum 10 slides summarizing the solution’s functionality, innovation, and impact.
    • Demo Video: Short video demonstrating the solution’s key features.

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Innovation (20%)
  • Scalability (20%)
  • Accessibility (20%)
  • Usability (20%)
  • Potential Impact (20%)
  • Feasibility and Sustainability: Judges may also consider the feasibility and sustainability of the proposed telemedicine solution.

 

  • Ethical Guidelines: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines and respect intellectual property rights throughout the competition. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of existing solutions will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Workstations with internet access will be provided.
  • Ensure the solution is pre-installed and ready for demonstration.

Presentations:

  • Each team will have 15 minutes to present their solution, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The healthcare access challenge the solution addresses.
    • Solution: How the solution addresses the problem.
    • Features: Key features and functionalities of the solution.
    • Usability: User interface and user experience design.
    • Impact: Potential real-world impact and user benefits.
  • Live demonstration of the solution is required.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields including healthcare, technology, and design. They will evaluate the solutions based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Teams must bring their own laptops and any necessary hardware.
  • Internet access will be provided.
  • Any additional software requirements must be communicated in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The Telemedicine Innovation Contest is not just a competition but a platform to showcase your creativity and contribute to the future of healthcare. We look forward to seeing your innovative solutions and wish you all the best!

3. Healthcare Policy Proposal Competition: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The Healthcare Policy Proposal Competition invites lecturers and professional academia to develop and present innovative healthcare policy proposals addressing specific issues in the Asian healthcare system. The competition emphasizes feasibility, innovation, and potential impact, encouraging participants to contribute to the improvement of healthcare policies in the region.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must currently hold a position as a lecturer or academic faculty member in a recognized educational institution.
  • Disciplines: Professionals with expertise in healthcare, public health, policy, or related fields are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Individual Submissions: Individual submissions are accepted.
  • Team Submissions: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Submission Limit: Each team or individual may submit one healthcare policy proposal for consideration.
Focus Area

Scope: Proposals must address a specific issue within the Asian healthcare system. Topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • Access to healthcare
  • Quality of care
  • Healthcare infrastructure
  • Public health challenges
  • Any other relevant healthcare policy concern in the region
Policy Innovation
  • Innovative Approaches: Emphasize innovative approaches and solutions in the proposed healthcare policy.
  • Current Challenges: Consider how the proposed policy addresses current challenges and introduces novel strategies for improvement.
Feasibility and Practicality
  • Feasibility: Clearly outline the feasibility and practical implementation of the proposed healthcare policy.
  • Challenges: Address potential challenges and provide realistic strategies for overcoming obstacles.
Potential Impact
  • Impact Articulation: Articulate the potential impact of the proposed policy on the targeted healthcare issue.
  • Positive Outcomes: Demonstrate how the policy contributes to positive outcomes for individuals, communities, or the overall healthcare system in the Asian context.
Inclusivity and Equity
  • Equity Consideration: Consider inclusivity and equity in the proposed policy.
  • Fair Access: Address how the policy ensures fair access to healthcare services and promotes health equity among diverse populations.
Evidence-Based Approach
  • Support with Evidence: Support the policy proposal with relevant evidence, data, or research findings.
  • Rationale: Clearly demonstrate the evidence-based rationale behind the proposed policy recommendations.
Submission and Evaluation

Submission Requirements:

  • Proposal Document: A detailed document outlining the healthcare policy proposal.
  • Supporting Materials: Any relevant data, research findings, and evidence supporting the proposal.
  • Presentation: A presentation (maximum 15 slides) summarizing the proposal, key points, and expected impact.

 

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Innovation (20%)
  • Feasibility (20%)
  • Potential Impact (20%)
  • Evidence-Based Approach (20%)
  • Clarity of Presentation (20%)
  • Ethical Guidelines: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines and respect intellectual property rights throughout the competition. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of existing solutions will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Presentation equipment and materials will be provided.

Presentations:

  • Each team or individual will have 20 minutes to present their proposal, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The healthcare issue the policy addresses.
    • Proposed Solution: Key elements and innovative aspects of the policy.
    • Feasibility: Practical implementation and potential challenges.
    • Impact: Expected outcomes and benefits for the healthcare system.
    • Equity: Considerations for inclusivity and fairness.
  • A live Q&A session will allow judges to ask questions and provide feedback.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields, including healthcare, policy, and academia. They will evaluate the proposals based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
  • Special Mentions: Awards for outstanding achievements in specific categories such as Best Innovative Solution, Most Feasible Proposal, etc.
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own laptops and any necessary materials.
  • Presentation equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The Healthcare Policy Proposal Competition is a platform to showcase your expertise and contribute to the future of healthcare policy in Asia. We look forward to your innovative solutions and wish you all the best!

4. HealthTech Innovation Challenge: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The HealthTech Innovation Challenge aims to inspire students to present innovative healthcare technology ideas or prototypes that address current health challenges. The competition encourages the development of creative solutions leveraging technology to improve healthcare outcomes and experiences.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines, including technology, healthcare, engineering, and business, are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Interdisciplinary teams that bring together students with diverse skills, such as programming, design, healthcare, and business, are encouraged.
Focus Area

Scope: Proposed healthcare technology ideas or prototypes must address current health challenges. Challenges can include, but are not limited to:

  • Diagnostics
  • Treatment
  • Patient engagement
  • Wellness monitoring
  • Any other relevant healthcare domain
Innovation and Creativity
  • Novel Approaches: Emphasize innovation and creativity in the healthcare technology solution. Explore novel approaches, technologies, or applications that set the proposal apart from existing solutions.
Feasibility and Implementation
  • Feasibility: Clearly outline the feasibility of implementing the proposed healthcare technology. Address potential challenges and provide realistic strategies for overcoming obstacles during development and deployment.
Impact on Healthcare
  • Impact Articulation: Articulate the potential impact of the proposed technology on healthcare outcomes. Demonstrate how the technology addresses a specific health challenge and contributes to positive outcomes for individuals or the healthcare system.
Prototype or Concept Presentation

Submission Options: Submissions may include either a prototype or a detailed concept presentation.

  • Prototypes: Should showcase the functionality of the proposed healthcare technology.
  • Concept Presentations: Should provide a comprehensive overview of the idea.
Usability and User Experience
  • User-Centric Design: Prioritize user-centric design and usability in the healthcare technology solution. Consider the ease of use for both healthcare professionals and end-users, promoting a positive user experience.
Submission and Evaluation

Submission Requirements:

  • Document: A detailed document outlining the healthcare technology idea or prototype.
  • Presentation: A presentation (maximum 15 slides) covering the problem statement, solution overview, technical details, potential impact, and a plan for further development.

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Innovation (20%)
  • Feasibility (20%)
  • Impact (20%)
  • Usability (20%)
  • Presentation Skills (10%)
  • Potential for Implementation (10%)

 

  • Ethical Guidelines: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines and respect intellectual property rights throughout the competition. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of existing solutions will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Presentation equipment and materials will be provided.

Presentations:

  • Each team will have 20 minutes to present their idea or prototype, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The healthcare issue the technology addresses.
    • Proposed Solution: Key elements and innovative aspects of the technology.
    • Technical Details: Functional and technical specifications of the prototype or concept.
    • Impact: Expected outcomes and benefits for healthcare.
    • Development Plan: Steps for further development and implementation.
  • A live Q&A session will allow judges to ask questions and provide feedback.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields, including technology, healthcare, engineering, and business. They will evaluate the proposals based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own laptops and any necessary materials.
  • Presentation equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

 

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The HealthTech Innovation Challenge is a platform to showcase your expertise and contribute to the future of healthcare through innovative technology solutions. We look forward to your creative ideas and wish you all the best!

5. Medical Quiz Bowl: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The Medical Quiz Bowl is a knowledge-based competition designed to test participants’ understanding of various medical and healthcare topics. The competition aims to promote academic excellence, encourage collaboration, and enhance participants’ knowledge in the field of medicine.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized medical or healthcare-related educational institution.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Interdisciplinary teams with participants from various medical specialties or healthcare fields are encouraged.
Field of Study
  • Required Fields: Participants must be pursuing studies in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health sciences, or any related healthcare discipline.
Academic Standing
  • Good Standing: Participants should be in good academic standing with their respective institutions.
  • No GPA Requirement: No specific GPA requirements are imposed, but participants must not be on academic probation.
Quiz Content

Topics Covered:

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Medical Ethics
  • Current Healthcare Trends

Question Types:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Short-answer questions
  • Clinical case scenarios

 

  • Difficulty Levels: Questions will vary in difficulty to challenge participants across different levels of knowledge.
  • Fair Assessment: The aim is to provide a fair and comprehensive assessment of participants’ understanding of medical and healthcare concepts.
Competition Format

Rounds:

  • Preliminary Rounds: Two preliminary rounds to determine the top-scoring teams.
  • Final Round: The top-scoring teams from the preliminary rounds will advance to the final round.

Answering Formats: Rounds may involve a mix of individual and team-based answering formats.

 

Moderators and Judges:

  • Moderators: The quiz will be moderated by knowledgeable professionals or faculty members in the medical field.
  • Judging Criteria: A panel of judges will assess responses and determine scores based on correctness, clarity, and speed.
Conduct and Ethics
  • Fair Play: Participants are expected to exhibit fair play and sportsmanship throughout the competition.
  • Disqualification: Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or unethical behavior will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Necessary materials and instructions will be provided at the venue.

Competition Rounds:

  • Preliminary Rounds: Each team will participate in the preliminary rounds, answering a mix of multiple-choice, short-answer, and case scenario questions.
  • Final Round: The top teams will compete in the final round, facing more complex questions and scenarios.
Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • All materials needed for the quiz will be provided.
  • Participants may bring personal writing tools and notes if allowed.

Code of Conduct

  • Professional behavior is expected at all times.
  • Any violations of the rules will be dealt with seriously and may result in disqualification.

The Medical Quiz Bowl is an excellent opportunity to test and expand your medical knowledge in a competitive yet collaborative environment. We look forward to your participation and wish you the best of luck!

6. HealthTech Innovation Challenge: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The HealthTech Innovation Challenge aims to inspire students to present innovative healthcare technology ideas or prototypes that address current health challenges. The competition encourages the development of creative solutions leveraging technology to improve healthcare outcomes and experiences.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines, including technology, healthcare, engineering, and business, are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members.
  • Interdisciplinary Teams: Interdisciplinary teams that bring together students with diverse skills, such as programming, design, healthcare, and business, are encouraged.
Focus Area

Scope: Proposed healthcare technology ideas or prototypes must address current health challenges. Challenges can include, but are not limited to:

  • Diagnostics
  • Treatment
  • Patient engagement
  • Wellness monitoring
  • Any other relevant healthcare domain
Innovation and Creativity
  • Novel Approaches: Emphasize innovation and creativity in the healthcare technology solution. Explore novel approaches, technologies, or applications that set the proposal apart from existing solutions.
Feasibility and Implementation
  • Feasibility: Clearly outline the feasibility of implementing the proposed healthcare technology. Address potential challenges and provide realistic strategies for overcoming obstacles during development and deployment.
Impact on Healthcare
  • Impact Articulation: Articulate the potential impact of the proposed technology on healthcare outcomes. Demonstrate how the technology addresses a specific health challenge and contributes to positive outcomes for individuals or the healthcare system.
Prototype or Concept Presentation

Submission Options: Submissions may include either a prototype or a detailed concept presentation.

  • Prototypes: Should showcase the functionality of the proposed healthcare technology.
  • Concept Presentations: Should provide a comprehensive overview of the idea.
Usability and User Experience
  • User-Centric Design: Prioritize user-centric design and usability in the healthcare technology solution. Consider the ease of use for both healthcare professionals and end-users, promoting a positive user experience.
Submission and Evaluation

Submission Requirements:

  • Document: A detailed document outlining the healthcare technology idea or prototype.
  • Presentation: A presentation (maximum 15 slides) covering the problem statement, solution overview, technical details, potential impact, and a plan for further development.

Evaluation Criteria:

    • Innovation (20%)
    • Feasibility (20%)
    • Impact (20%)
    • Usability (20%)
    • Presentation Skills (10%)
    • Potential for Implementation (10%)
  • Ethical Guidelines: Participants must adhere to ethical guidelines and respect intellectual property rights throughout the competition. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of existing solutions will result in disqualification.
Event Structure

Check-in and Setup:

  • Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time].
  • Presentation equipment and materials will be provided.

Presentations:

  • Each team will have 20 minutes to present their idea or prototype, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the judges.
  • Presentation should cover:
    • Problem Statement: The healthcare issue the technology addresses.
    • Proposed Solution: Key elements and innovative aspects of the technology.
    • Technical Details: Functional and technical specifications of the prototype or concept.
    • Impact: Expected outcomes and benefits for healthcare.
    • Development Plan: Steps for further development and implementation.
  • A live Q&A session will allow judges to ask questions and provide feedback.
Judging Panel

The judging panel will consist of experts from various fields, including technology, healthcare, engineering, and business. They will evaluate the proposals based on the criteria outlined above.

Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own laptops and any necessary materials.
  • Presentation equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to maintain professional conduct throughout the competition.
  • Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or breach of the rules will result in immediate disqualification.

The HealthTech Innovation Challenge is a platform to showcase your expertise and contribute to the future of healthcare through innovative technology solutions. We look forward to your creative ideas and wish you all the best!

7. Cultural Performance Competition: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The Cultural Performance Competition celebrates diversity and artistic expression by inviting students or teams to perform dances, plays, music, or other art forms that represent different cultures. The competition aims to showcase the richness of cultural traditions and foster an appreciation for diversity through creative performances.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Individual or Team Submissions: Performances can be presented by individuals or teams.
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of a group, fostering collaborative and group expressions of culture.
Performance Guidelines
  • Cultural Representation: Performances must represent a specific culture or a fusion of cultures. Participants are encouraged to explore and showcase the diversity of traditions, customs, and artistic expressions from around the world.
  • Categories: Accepted performance categories include dance, theater, music, spoken word, or any other cultural art form. Participants can choose the category that best aligns with their artistic expression.
  • Cultural Context: Provide a brief explanation or introduction to help the audience understand the cultural significance and meaning behind the performance.
  • Creativity and Originality: Encourage creativity and originality in the interpretation of cultural elements. Participants are welcome to infuse modern or innovative elements while respecting the authenticity of the cultural representation.
  • Duration: Performances should have a duration of 5 to 10 minutes. This timeframe allows for a captivating representation while accommodating the overall schedule of the competition.
  • Respect and Inclusivity: Performances should use respectful and inclusive language. Be mindful of cultural sensitivities and avoid any elements that may be offensive or inappropriate.
Evaluation Criteria

Performances will be evaluated by,

  1. 50% votes given by the audience.
  2. 50% marks given by the Jury.
Event Structure

Schedule

  • Check-in and Setup: Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time]. Necessary materials and instructions will be provided.
  • Performance Order: Performances will be scheduled and communicated to the participants in advance.
  • Presentation: Each performance will be introduced with a brief explanation of its cultural significance.

Code of Conduct

  • Professionalism: Participants are expected to maintain professionalism and respect cultural diversity throughout the competition.
  • Ethical Guidelines: Any performances deemed disrespectful or inappropriate will result in disqualification.
  • Fair Play: Participants should exhibit fair play and sportsmanship throughout the competition.
Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD
Logistics

Technical Requirements

  • Participants must bring their own costumes, instruments, and any necessary materials.
  • Audio-visual equipment will be provided.
  • Any additional requirements must be communicated in advance.

The Cultural Performance Competition is an opportunity to showcase your artistic talents and celebrate the beauty of cultural diversity. We look forward to your participation and wish you the best of luck!

8. Social Media Influencer Challenge: Physical Final Round Guidelines

The Social Media Influencer Challenge invites students to create impactful social media campaigns or content, including posts, videos, or infographics, focused on health topics. The competition aims to harness the power of social media to promote health awareness, education, and engagement.

Participant Status
  • Eligibility: Participants must be currently enrolled as full-time students in a recognized educational institution at the time of registration.
  • Disciplines: Both undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines, including health sciences, communication, marketing, and social sciences, are eligible to participate.
Team Composition
  • Individual or Team Submissions: Content can be created by individuals or teams.
  • Team Size: Teams may consist of up to 3 members, encouraging collaborative efforts in crafting compelling social media campaigns.
Social Media Platforms
  • Platform Choice: Participants can choose to focus their campaigns on popular social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube.
  • Specification: Specify the chosen platform(s) for the campaign in your submission.
Health Topic Focus
  • Focus Area: Campaigns must address a specific health topic or issue.
  • Examples: Topics can include but are not limited to mental health, physical well-being, preventive care, nutrition, fitness, or public health awareness.
Content Formats
  • Formats: Acceptable content formats include posts, videos, infographics, or a combination of these.
  • Platform Utilization: Participants are encouraged to leverage the strengths of the chosen platform(s) for maximum impact.
Audience Engagement
  • Engagement Strategy: Emphasize audience engagement and interactivity in the campaign.
  • Encouragement: Encourage followers to share, comment, or participate in discussions related to the health topic.
Accuracy and Credibility
  • Content Integrity: Ensure that the content is accurate, evidence-based, and credible.
  • References: Reference reliable sources when presenting health information and avoid spreading misinformation.
Creativity and Innovation
  • Creative Presentation: Encourage creativity and innovation in presenting health information.
  • Engagement Techniques: Explore engaging storytelling, visual elements, or interactive features to capture the audience’s attention.
Campaign Duration and Metrics
  • Duration: Specify the duration of the social media campaign. Longer campaigns may allow for sustained engagement, while shorter campaigns should focus on immediate impact.
  • Metrics Tracking: Participants should track relevant metrics and analytics to measure the success of their campaigns. Metrics may include reach, engagement, follower growth, and audience demographics.
Presentation and Evaluation

Final Presentation: Teams must present their social media campaign to a panel of judges.

  • Content Overview: Presentations should cover the health topic, platform choice, content strategy, engagement tactics, and campaign outcomes.
  • Metrics Analysis: Highlight key metrics and analytics that demonstrate the campaign’s reach and impact.
  • Interactivity: Discuss the methods used to engage and interact with the audience.

 

Judging Criteria: Campaigns will be evaluated based on:

  • Creativity (25%)
  • Relevance to Health Topic (20%)
  • Audience Engagement (20%)
  • Accuracy and Credibility (20%)
  • Overall Impact (15%)
  • Use of Social Media Features: Judges may also consider the effective use of social media features, such as hashtags, polls, or live sessions.
Event Structure

Schedule

  • Check-in and Setup: Teams must check in at the registration desk between [Check-in Time]. Necessary materials and instructions will be provided.                                                                                                                              
  • Presentation Order: Presentations will be scheduled and communicated to the participants in advance.

Code of Conduct

  • Professionalism: Participants are expected to maintain professionalism and respect throughout the competition.
  • Ethical Guidelines: Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or unethical behavior will result in disqualification.
  • Respect and Integrity: Participants must uphold academic integrity and present accurate, evidence-based content.
Awards and Prizes
  • Cash Prizes include recognition, certificate, and potential exposure to industry professionals.
  • First three places will be selected from each competition and the prizes will be arranged as below.
    • 1st Place: 300 USD
    • 2nd Place: 200 USD
    • 3rd Place: 100 USD

The Social Media Influencer Challenge is an opportunity to leverage your creativity and social media skills to promote health awareness. We look forward to your participation and wish you the best of luck!